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Gearlever Shift Boot Package Genuine Mazda MX5 Mk1/2/2.5 Reviews

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Is your gearchange getting notchy, stiff, sloppy? Does the centre console get warm/hot? You probably need to replace the shift boots!This package contains everything you need, excluding the oil!1 x Genuine Mazda Upper Shift Boot1 x Genuine Mazda Lower Shift Boot1 x Genuine Mazda Gearlever Nylon Cup
New Option Added! We can now offer this great value kit for the later 6 speed models which have a different nylon cup! Please select which kit you require from the drop down box.

SI2905 - All 5 speed models 1989>2005, and all 6 speed models up to chassis number 214807
SI7006 - All 6 speed models only, from chassis number 214807 onwards (201223 for Australian Cars).

If you are in any doubt as to which one you require, please email your chassis number to sales@mx5parts.co.uk and we can tell you.Fits all Mk1, Mk2 & 2.5 models, 1989>2005
 

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02392 644588

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1 Orion Court, 5 Rodney Road,,
Portsmouth
PO4 8SZ

Niall Oswald
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Got this on the recent special offer - worth every penny even at full price. Really easy job (if you can wade through the sea of potential innuendo involved), only real pitfall is making sure you've put the nylon/metal washer back on the gearstick before installing the lower boot. I realised *before* it was too late. Oh, and make a note of which way the bend in the gearstick goes before you remove it.My '98 with 74k had two completely shot boots, and I extracted about 30ml of black, sludgey oil from the turret. The gearshift is noticeably improved - less notchy going into 3rd in particular. However, what I can't get over is how much quieter the car is on the road. Perhaps not so surprising given that once the centre console was off, I could see the road through what was left of the upper boot! Having also put some lithium grease on the clutch release fork (where the slave cylinder operates against it), which cured the annoying squeak I had when the clutch was up, driving with the roof up is now far more pleasant.As others have said, it's 5 screws to get the console off, definitely worth spending the 5 minutes to check what state the boots are in.
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Posted 16 years ago